Extra Anatomical structures/abilities.
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 1:34 am
a thread not so much to say what you do want, or don't want. Although opinions on each others extras is welcomed, at least by me (can't speak on behalf of all you out there after all).
Basically list extra things (not human or wolf) that you have either imagined or have seen put in the werewolf.
a few from me.
The unhindging collar bone: mistaken for a wish bone in the collar bone thread. I have it listed there what this is exactly, my latest post at this time describes it as best I can think to describe it. Bascially a structure to aid in both effective biped and quadraped stances.
Venom: not really necisary or makes too much sense, but I added this idea in its own thread a little ways back as an alternative to clinical madness. Basically the bite doesn't change a person or any creature but containes an hallucinigen that causes the victim to go insane. This is intended to insure that even escaped prey will become lost and confused and lash out at others of its own kind to keep it isolated from its group. Basically not all would think they would become werewolves but some might, think a psychological thriller with a bried werewolf cameo for this one.
Infrared sight: I have seen this used alot actually. in many werewolf movies and shows with werewolves in them they show things from the werewolf's point of view, I realized they were showing infrared. which wolves don't have. But sensing heat signatures would be helpful to a predator, but its not something wolves have naturally.
Basically list extra things (not human or wolf) that you have either imagined or have seen put in the werewolf.
a few from me.
The unhindging collar bone: mistaken for a wish bone in the collar bone thread. I have it listed there what this is exactly, my latest post at this time describes it as best I can think to describe it. Bascially a structure to aid in both effective biped and quadraped stances.
Venom: not really necisary or makes too much sense, but I added this idea in its own thread a little ways back as an alternative to clinical madness. Basically the bite doesn't change a person or any creature but containes an hallucinigen that causes the victim to go insane. This is intended to insure that even escaped prey will become lost and confused and lash out at others of its own kind to keep it isolated from its group. Basically not all would think they would become werewolves but some might, think a psychological thriller with a bried werewolf cameo for this one.
Infrared sight: I have seen this used alot actually. in many werewolf movies and shows with werewolves in them they show things from the werewolf's point of view, I realized they were showing infrared. which wolves don't have. But sensing heat signatures would be helpful to a predator, but its not something wolves have naturally.